DIY Frameless Mirror Hanging Project without Using Clips

By: Alex | Date Posted: June 18, 2021

A mirror can be a fantastic addition to any room in your home, from the bedroom to the bathroom or the living room!

A mirror can not only help you check your appearance before you leave the house, but can make a room brighter and feel bigger than it actually is.

If you’re looking for a bespoke mirror to perfectly match your home dĂ©cor, have you considered creating your own custom frame? It may sound like a challenge, but it’s not as hard as you think! All you need is a frameless mirror, some wood, and a toolbox!

Here is our eight-step guide to creating your own framed mirror that will take pride of place in any room!

Shopping list For Tools and Materials

Shopping list For Tools and Materials

The first step is to get the tools you will need together.

Some of them you may already have in your garage, others you can get from your nearest DIY store, or by shopping online.

The equipment you will need includes:

  • Wooden block or board to create your frame (we’d recommend MDF as it is cheap and easy to cut, but you can use any type of wood you like. For example, reclaimed boards are great for a rustic look!)
  • Pencil and ruler
  • Tape measure
  • Spirit level
  • Wood glue or liquid nails
  • Saw (we recommend a Miter saw as it’s lightweight and flexible)
  • Caulk and caulk gun
  • Paint, paintbrush, and painter’s tape
  • Sandpaper
  • Tack cloth

Homeowners are always looking for the next big creative idea for renovating the interior space and there aren’t many dĂ©cor elements better than elegant and decorative wall mirrors.

The addition of wall mirrors lights up the room with sparkling beauty and unparalleled splendor. Frameless mirrors are perfect for any small and large interior space and their minimalistic look makes an astounding visual impact.

However, homeowners & design enthusiasts aren’t always fascinated by the mirror clips used to hang these delicate mirrors on the walls. That’s why here we will discuss some creative alternatives and cool ideas for hanging mirrors on the wall without using clips.

These DIY ideas work equally well for both the small and large mirrors and are also highly effective on drywalls.

Homeowners find it extremely hard to install mirrors on drywall and the generic nails and installation tools often spoil the wall finishing. Particularly, in such cases, these DIY mirror hanging ideas can come to the rescue and help design enthusiasts hang their mirrors with more ease and simplicity.

What are the Essential Things Needed for this DIY Project?

Frameless Mirror Hanging

There are multiple cool tricks and techniques for hanging wall mirrors without using the standard clips. The tools and components vary with the installation method and most commonly mirror adhesives or liquid nails are required in most such DIY techniques.

In addition to this, some DIY tricks use double-sided mounting tape to solidly attach the frameless mirror to the wall.

Besides these unique components, there are some common handy tools and equipment required to securely and precisely hang these delicate wall mirrors. These include a soft cloth, mirror cleaner, measuring scale or ruler, scissors, pencil, and mirror clips or wood pieces (for temporary positioning).

It is important to remember all these things are not mandatory and design enthusiasts can always tackle such measuring, marking, and positioning issues with a touch of creativity.

How to Hang a Large Frameless Mirror without using Clips?

hang a large frameless mirror without using clips

Hanging a large and heavy mirror frame without using clips can be a daunting task and it is important to focus on little considerations to make sure a mirror is securely placed onto the wall.

As the most DIY mirror frame adhesives or double-sided tapes, hence it is important to clean the dust from the back surface with a soft cloth and a cleaning solution.

Other than this, it is also immensely important to make precise measurements and markings for satisfactory results.

Focusing on these measurements & markings becomes more important, as it is extremely difficult to unfix these mirrors attached with adhesives or mounting tapes.
If you’re short on time so we have summed up the details for you, take a look.

DIY Frameless Mirror Hanging Project

DIY Method 1 – Mirror Adhesive or Mastic

Mirror Adhesive or Mastic

Mirror mastic or adhesives present a great DIY solution for hanging frameless mirrors on the wall. The most important thing to consider before the application of adhesive is to clean the back surface of the mirror and remove the dust from the wall. It is best to apply the mirror mastic in a zigzag pattern to make sure the entire mirror is held firmly in its place.

Homeowners can also use a caulking gun along with the mirror mastic tube for more ease and comfort. It is best to use wooden pieces or mirror clips to temporarily hold the mirror in its place till the curing of the adhesive is. In terms of popular adhesives, Liquid nail is one of the most popular multi-purpose adhesives used to hang mirrors on the walls.

DIY Method 2 – Double-Sided Mounting Tape

Double-Sided Mounting Tape

Another cool DIY technique to hang mirrors on the walls without using clips is with the help of double-sided mounting tape. This tape is commonly used to stick heavy objects and can easily hold a large mirror in its place without running dry. As with the use of mirror mastic or adhesive, it is immensely important to clean the back surface and the wall before sticking the mounting tape.

The next step is to peel off one of the two sides of the double-sided tape and stick it along the borders of the mirror. It is important to keep fingers away from the sticky surface as any contact can result in loss of stickiness and adhesive.

Following this, it is required to apply little pressure on the tape to make sure it is stuck firmly in its place. Now, peel off the backside of the tape and stick the mirror precisely along the markings on the wall.

It is highly recommended to work as a team when hanging these delicate mirrors with double-sided tape, as it is important to get it right on the first attempt. Both these DIY techniques are ideal for working with large frameless mirrors and help get rid of annoying mirror clips.

Thank you for reading!

Alex
 

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